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COVID-19: Effects on Buying Decisions and Patterns Among Urban Dwellers in a Sub-Sahara African Market, A Case of Lagos Metropolis

Ayodele Oniku (), Olamide R. Okunnu () and Owolabi Kuye ()
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Ayodele Oniku: University of Lagos
Olamide R. Okunnu: Connect Marketing Services
Owolabi Kuye: University of Lagos

Chapter Chapter 2 in COVID-19, Supply Chain, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development in Africa, 2023, pp 11-21 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The outbreak of the pandemic has multiple effects on global productivity which invariably affected every economy, and the adverse effects are felt across the different sectors (ILO, 2020; Alayza & Caldwell, 2021; Sharifi & Khavarian-Garmsir, 2020). In fact, the world is currently confronted with one of the biggest public health risks in living memory. As many parts of the world continue to struggle with the pandemic, and the scientific community and nations scramble for vaccines, there is ample evidence to show that COVID-19 is affecting a broad range of sectors, including international economic and trade activities, social and cultural relationships, healthcare, and food security. COVID-19 has rapidly disrupted what is considered as a “normal” way of life (Alayza & Caldwell, 2021).

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26121-3_2

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